I am an Assistant Professor in the Data Science department at EURECOM (Sophia-Antipolis, on the french Riviera). Before joining EURECOM, I spent one year at Inria Paris-Rocquencourt as a postdoc working with Julien Barral and Michel Sorine; and one year at UC Santa Cruz as a postdoc working with John Musacchio. I received my PhD in Computer Science from ENS Lyon (2009), where I was advised by Paulo Gonçalves and Pascale Vicat-Blanc. Before my PhD, I received a M.Sc. in Physics from ENS Lyon (2006) and after my PhD, I received a M.Sc. in Mathematics from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) and Ecole Polytechnique (2010).
Since 2010, I have spent several long-term research visits at UC Berkeley (hosted by Jean Walrand) and at MPI-SWS (hosted by Krishna Gummadi), and a short-term visit at Univeristy of Waterloo (hosted by Ravi Mazumdar).

My main research interests are in the areas of game theory and statistics and their application to security, personal data and network economics. Find out more on my research page and on my publication page.

Oana Goga (MPI-SWS) and I have been awarded a research grant from the Data Transparency lab for our project “TranspAd: A Collaborative Tool to Bring Transparency to Targeted Advertising” (June 9, 2016).

I will be a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS, Saarbrucken) starting April 1st, 2016.